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Letter From the Publisher P. 4 PB Picks Summer Fun Picks P. 6 Beat the South Florida Heat and Stay Cool! P.8 Beat the Heat Guide P. 12-19
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Preparing for the New School Year P. 20 Time Out For Mom, 10 Ways To Chillax During The Dog Days P. 22 Helpful Tips to Keep Your Kids Safe this Summer P. 26
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Weekly Events P. 30 Family Events Calendar P. 32
ON THE COVER Sabrina, almost 2 years old, of West Palm Beach, is beating the heat this summer by staying cool in the pool at Small Fish Big Fish Swim School in West Palm Beach. Cover photography by Mary Walsh of Swim Snaps. | PBParenting.com | July 2016
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Letter From The Publisher Greetings, Wow it sure is hot outside! While I want to stay inside the comforts of my air conditioned home, my three kids have boundless energy and need to get out and play. PB Parenting is here with our 5th edition of our Beat the Heat Guide. We are coming up on the hottest months of the year so keep your cool with the help of our annual guide. Speaking of keeping your cool, sometimes Moms need a time out! Summers are hard. Routines are off and if you are in the midst of “camp mommy” you can find yourself longing for a break. Check out page 22 for ways to help you find some “me time” and “chillax”. Don’t worry, you have survived half the summer and school will be back soon! Maybe you need a longer break than a couple of hours? Check out our Summer Camp Directory online at www.pbparenting. com. There are many summer camps that still have immediate openings. However you decide to spend your summer, PB Parenting hopes that it is a fun and safe one! See you next month for Back to School (already!) Happy Parenting,
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Kids can buckle up quick with MyBuckleMate this summer travel season. Sure, we’d all like to get in the car and get going on a car trip with a minimum of fuss and bother. MyBuckleMate helps kids buckle up quickly, easily and safely. Buckling up is not just the law: it’s a good lifelong habit that kids can learn to manage independently, with a little help from MyBuckleMate. Made in the USA, this patented device holds up the floppy buckle end of a backseat belt, helping kids - and adults with mobility issues - buckle up safely and quickly. No more buckles getting wedged between the seats - with a bunch of two-year-old goldfish crackers! No more buckles getting stuck under the booster seat! No more whining that from the kids that they “just can’t do it!”. They can and they will, with a little help from MyBuckleMate. Available in black, beige, red, gray and tan, MyBuckleMate doesn’t interfere with the buckling mechanism in any way. It anchors around the fabric which holds the buckle to the seat, leaving the release button and latch plate where the buckle clicks into place unobstructed. Installation is a snap and MyBuckleMate is compatible with most make and models of vehicles. Available for $14.99 at www.mybucklemate.com. 6 July 2016 | PB Parenting |
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Beat the South Florida Heat and Stay Cool! BY: SAMANTHA G. CLARK
Living in South Florida can sometimes be a challenge, especially during the hot, humid and sticky summer months. Even though Florida feels like summer almost the entire year long, July is the warmest month of the year with an average maximum temperature of 90 degrees. Here are some tips to beat the summer heat and stay cool(er). Schedule any strenuous outdoor activities or exercise for cooler times. Usually the cooler times in Florida are sunrise and sunset. So this may mean waking up really early to squeeze in a run or waiting until the sun goes down to mow the already-too-long lawn. Steve Brookner, a running coach of the Bikila Athletic Club in Miami, suggests exercising at 6 a.m. because it is a little cooler before the strong sun is out. He also says to have a “hydration plan before you start.” Know where you will stop for water at local water fountains or stash a few bottles of water throughout your route ahead of time. Dress in light weight fabric. Think about it, the more layers of clothing you have on, the hotter you will feel. That’s why they say to “put on more layers,” when you are cold. So the
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same is true for when you are hot. Take it off! All of it. Ok, leave on a few pieces of clothing, but make sure it is light weight, loose fitting and cotton. Cotton is more breathable and cooler than most synthetics. Also, wear lighter colored clothes that do not attract the sun, or show your sweat. (Except for light grey. That always shows sweat. Learned that the hard way). Use sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher. Make sure you use a sunscreen that says “broad spectrum” or “UVA/UVB” protection on their labels as well. You can get a sunburn or sun exposure even on a cloudy day, so make sure to apply it all over your face, ears and lips first thing in the morning. If you plan on being outside, reapply every 4 hours and reapply it on your entire body after swimming or sweating. Wide-brimmed hats are very useful to keep the sun out of your eyes and offer some shade for your face. Just make sure not to use the hat in lieu of sunscreen. Hydrate In hot weather it is extremely important to stay hydrated. You sweat more when the temperature is high, especially if you’re exercising or working outside.
Drinking water helps to replenish the fluids and nutrients lost by excessive sweating. Remember, when you are feeling thirsty- you are already dehydrated. Sports drinks, such as Gatorade, are high in sodium and electrolytes and are really only necessary if you are outside and working hard/ exercising for over an hour. Otherwise just plain H2O is more than enough to hydrate your body. Just remember to drink BEFORE you become parched.
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Stay in air conditioning. On really hot days, it is best to stay inside. This may mean hanging at home with the kids and working on arts and crafts or heading over to the library and checking out some books and movies. Many local libraries have weekly events for children that are free and fun. Since heading to the park is out of the question, a great substitute can be an indoor playground.
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have before the dreaded, “I’m bored” statement). Most communities have a city pool that is low in cost and open during the summer. So plan a picnic at your local pool or have a few neighbors over for a BBQ. Either way, make sure you take time to dip into the pool and cool off before your body temperature rises.
Just remember to bring socks! Catching a matinee at the movie theatre or treating the kids to some froyo can be an equally exciting alternative to braving the hot weather. Plan fun activities around the pool. If you don’t have a pool or a community pool, make a play date with a friend who does! Staying cool and swimming in the pool keeps your body temperature down while also providing energy exertion for the kiddos (who knows how long you
NEVER leave children or pets inside a hot car. I know this goes without saying, but somehow it still happens. According to NBCnews.com, 36 children die in overheated cars every year in the United States. This has added up to 600 deaths since 1998. It takes as little as 10 minutes for the temperature in a car to go up 20 degrees, and cracking a window or parking in shade aren’t sufficient enough to prevent this. A child’s body temperature rises five times faster than an adult and becomes lifeless with a 107-degree body temperature.
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Kidsandcars.org says, “On an 80-degree day, temperatures inside a vehicle can reach deadly peaks in 10 minutes. Pets are living and breathing things too, so apply the same rules as you would do with your children. Summer is a time for some relaxation and a break from the daily grind of school, packing lunches and hours of homework. I hope your summer is filled with fun memories, beach trips and BBQ’s, but remember these tips to help keep you cool when the weather’s hot. Samantha G. Clark is a former high school English teacher turned stay-athome mom. When she isn’t chasing after her four children that range from ages seven years old to six months, she enjoys running and spending time with her family. In the future she hopes to continue writing and be the next Carrie Bradshaw.
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Beat the Heat Guide ‘16 AquaNuts Kids Club At Eau Palm Beach. If you are looking for a kidfriendly resort you don’t need to look further than Palm Beach County! Eau Palm Beach offers a beautiful resort pool, beach and spa, but the best part is AquaNuts Kids Club! Your kids can dive into an indoor underwater wonderland where pirates and mermaids roam the bottom of the ocean looking for treasure and fun while enjoying safe, creative, educational, and of course fun activities for kids ages 5 – 12. There is also a Coast Teens Program for ages 12+. And don’t forget about Camp AquaNuts available all summer long. Visit www.aquanutkids.com or call 561-540-4833. Calypso Bay & Coconut Cove Waterparks Affordable Family Fun! Cool off this summer at your local Water Park! Calypso Bay in Royal Palm Beach and Coconut Cove in Boca Raton offer plenty of fun in the sun with a children’s water playground, river ride, 4 story water slides, lily pad walk, lap pool, locker rooms and full service
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concession stands. Be sure to grab the coupon on page 14. For more details call 561-790-6160 for Calypso Bay or 561-629-8840 for Coconut Cove or visit www.pbcsplash.com. Cool Beans Indoor Playground & Cafe Fun for the whole family! Much more than an indoor playground, Cool Beans is designed to offer a stimulating environment for children and a relaxing, cozy oasis for adults. Cool Beans is an enrichment center offering a variety of classes and special events such as Toddler Time, arts and crafts classes, themed dress-up play days, sibling play (kids up to age 10 welcome) and more! They have a gourmet cafe serving healthy and fresh food items and specialty coffee, spectacular birthday party packages and a boutique toy store featuring unique gift items. They have a convenient schedule with open play time seven days per week. For more information and for a complete schedule of fun visit them at facebook. com/CoolBeansPlayCafe, www. CoolBeansPlayCafe.com or call 561-627-1782.
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• Avoid direct sun exposure between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., when sun is most intense. • Choose a waterproof sunscreen with a minimum 30 SPF. • Keep a close eye on your kids while they are in the pool. • Ensure they know where water is deep & shallow. • Have your kids stay away from pool drains. • Keep children and pets away from the grill area. • Never leave a lit grill unattended.
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Beat the Heat Guide 2016 Joey’s Outback Adventures Wellington A unique indoor playground, party destination and learning center that’s family owned and operated. More than just bounce houses, this 14,000 sq.ft. indoor recreation and learning center has inflatable play, rides, games and much more! Parents love the family atmosphere, cleanliness and comfort of leather chairs, free wi-fi, big screen tv’s and full service café. Hop on over, it’s a blast from the first minute to the last! Ask about our special packages for parties, groups and field trips. Open 7 days a week all summer long! Call now 561-204-4554 or check us out at www. JoeysOutback.com.
Palm Beach Ice Works What better way to cool off than ICE! Just walking in the door you feel cooler! A great way for the kids to burn some energy too. PB Ice Works offers select public skate times during the week, year round learn to skate school and even summer camp. For an up to date schedule of times go to their website www.pbiw.org or for more information call 561.656.4046. Located at 1590 N. Florida Mango Road in West Palm Beach. Palm Beach Zoo The Palm Beach Zoo is a great place to explore this summer! There is plenty of
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shade throughout, an air conditioned restaurant and drinks & snacks to keep refreshed. Don’t forget to bring the kids’ bathing suits for one of the bestloved attractions in South Florida, their Interactive Play Fountain! Kids can frolic in the water jets and the adults can sit and relax. Changing huts are nearby. And don’t forget that the Zoo Comes Alive at Night! On Friday evenings (4:30 to 9 p.m.) through August, each Safari Night features a different family-friendly theme and will include entertainment such as DJ Dance party, live music, giveaways, children’s crafts and so much more. www. palmbeachzoo.org or 561-547-9453. Schoolhouse Children’s Museum & Learning Center Need a cool place to play? We’re more than just a museum - we’re a learning adventure! Lots of summer fun for children ages 1-9 129 E Ocean Avenue | Boynton Beach, FL 33435
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Beat the Heat Guide 2016 - story time, arts & crafts, science projects, kindergarten readiness, events, and water play. Play, touch and learn on two floors of hands-on, interactive exhibits. Open for play Tuesday - Saturday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 129 E. Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach. For more information and schedule, visit www.schoolhousemuseum.org or call 561-742-6780. Small Fish Big Fish Swim School Escape the heat and come swim in their state of the art indoor swimming facility! Programs for the smallest fish start at 2 months of age. They offer countless swim lesson options and for older students who swim with the
instructor there is an air conditioned reception/viewing area for parents with free wi-fi. There is also a shallow heated pool and Open Splash Play for toddlers every Tuesday from 9:30am – 10:30am. Members are FREE and nonmembers are $5. Located at 346 Pike Road in WPB. For details call 561-818-7946. South Florida Science Center and Aquarium Head to the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium when the temp climbs higher- we are the perfect destination to beat the heat! Enjoy cool science exhibits, splash and play in our Discovery Center and take-in a show in the only full dome planetarium in Palm Beach County! Check
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Have you ever dreamed of spending your summer splashing in the waves, or learning how to paddle board and surf? At Camp AquaNuts, you can experience all this and more! Each week features a new theme to explore in the afternoon, and a morning full of fun in the ocean and pool! Coast Camp for Teens is also available with surfing, Science and more! Located in the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, Manalapan.
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in on Facebook.com/sfsciencecenter today and receive $2 off general admission. Located at 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach, FL 33405. Call (561) 832-1988 for more information. Theatres Seeing a performance is a great way to take a break from the heat this summer! There are great theatres in the area that feature family friendly shows, be sure to check out their websites for details.
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Classes Be sure to check out these websites for a complete list of children’s classes being offered this summer. From gymnastics and dance to art and even karate, there is something for everyone to enjoy inside.
Kids Choice Sports, Dance & Fitness Boca Raton 561.998.4225 www.gokidschoice.com Kids Need More Art Jupiter, Stuart, Wellington, West Palm Beach 561.746.4576 www.kidsneedmoreart.com
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Health & Wellness
Preparing for the New School Year
BY LIZAIDA MEDINA CANDELARIA, M.D.
There are three main reasons why you, as a parent, should embrace a physical exam as part of the preparation for this new school year. Whether mandatory or recommended by schools or a sports team, a physical exam will determinate your kid’s overall health, assess any existing medical or behavioral conditions and, provide tips and tools designed to lessen stress and make the most out the New School Year. Determine your kid’s overall health – It is important to ensure that your child is in good physical and mental health to participate and enjoy in all school’s activities. During the child’s screen, a pediatrician will review the medical and immunization history, record height and weight, take blood pressure, examine heart, lungs, ears, nose, throat, and assess your child’s mobility while addressing any social concerns. Address any existing condition – It is very important to address existing conditions with a qualified physician
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who is experienced with children. A Pediatrician can uncover potential health problems that could worsen during school year, prescribe medications if needed, and, prepare and give tips and tools to manage conditions while away from home. For example, Dr. Medina at SuperKids Pediatrics in Palm Beach Gardens, prepares an Asthma Action Plan for children with asthma. This plan lists medications your child should take and how often, what to do if symptoms worsen, and, when to seek medical attention right away. Parents should give a copy to their child’s teachers, counselor, and coaches so they also know what to do. Provide tips – A pediatrician’s goal is to reduce the risk of potential injury or re-injury, address the vision, hearing and social behavioral health of your child. This helps accomplish the best outcome while making the school experiences more enjoyable. Scheduling a physical exam ahead of time can guaranty time for your pediatrician to discuss tips,
give training and cover any concerns. It also plays an important role in sharing information among the pediatrician, school administrators, parents and school care providers. Preparing in advance helps ensure the safest and healthiest experience for your child. SuperKids Pediatrics is a high-quality, convenient and patient oriented healthcare office where Board Certified Pediatrician, Dr. Medina, will help you make sure your child is completely ready for this new school year. We will honor your appointment with limited waiting time! Give us a call at 561-619-2460, or visit us at www. skpediatrics.com for more details.
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Time Out For Mom, 10 Ways To Chillax During The Dog Days BY CHRISTINA KATZ Summertime can be challenging for moms. While everyone else in the family is focused on fun, mom is juggling schedules and making to-do lists just like during the school year. And in many places, summer days get scorching hot and uncomfortable. So moms are often so busy trying to keep everyone chillin’ that they forget to relax a bit themselves. When is it mom’s turn to recharge in the summer? Luckily, little reprieves for mom are always close at hand. Most moms don’t need an entire day away to feel refreshed. Usually taking a half-hour break will put the smile back on your face. Here are ten ways to take a refreshing timeout, so you can enjoy every longer-than-usual summer day. Indulge In A Facial. The amount of time it takes to give yourself a facial is just the 22 July 2016 | PB Parenting |
right amount of time to regroup. You can whip something up quickly in your kitchen or keep ready-made facials from your local drugstore on hand. Here’s an quick recipe for a calming and cooling mask: mix one fourth cup of whole, plain yogurt with two tablespoons of honey and spread it all over your face and neck. Rinse well after fifteen minutes and pat your face dry. Get Wet. Is there a local pool where you can swim your stress away? Maybe a neighbor has a lap pool you can borrow? If you own a pool yourself, try ten minutes of just floating all by yourself. Don’t use a device, just spread out your arms and legs and let the water buoy you up. In a pinch, pour yourself a nice lukewarm tub with lavender oil and bubbles and sink in. Imagine yourself being carried along by softly scented clouds.
Christmas In July. Adult coloring books are not only relaxing, they can also transport you to a different time and space. Why not take a break from the heat and dive into a colorful holiday scene. Turn on some Christmas Carols while you color your stress away and dream of gently falling snow. Stop Censoring Yourself. What’s your favorite road trip movie? How about your most-loved hot and steamy summer romance? Sometimes moms just want to watch something that is not appropriate for children. Stop restricting yourself to children’s fare. While the kids keep themselves busy for half an hour, you can pop in one ear bud and watch the next installment of a movie that makes you feel like a footloose and fancy-free grown-up. Frozen Slushy Time. Here’s an easy way to turn your favorite summer drink
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Right after the kids go back to school, mom’s schedule suddenly opens up with possibilities. During the dog days, start to consider what will you do with your free time this autumn. Then write about what you dream of doing for 20 minutes each day. Every page is one step closer to making your dreams come true. Call In The Mist. You can always bring fresh flowers into your home, but if you’ve never tried before, why not make your own refreshing home sprays. Peruse your local whole food store’s collection of flower essences and essential oils until you come up with a combination that provides whatever you feel your home needs. Combine a few drops of each tincture in a small spray bottle with filtered water and spritz your way through the whole house. Ahhh.
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Parents and kids rejoice during the Summer. No more lunches to pack, no more homework hustle at night, and less rushed mornings getting kids out of bed racing to beat the school bell. We can all breathe a united sigh of relief. With all the wonderful things summer offers, there’s also several things that parents need to be cautious of when it comes to their kids’ safety during the warm weather months. Whether your children attend a summer program, daycare, have a nanny, stay home alone during the day, or stay home with a parent, we’ve got a few tips to help keep your kids happy, healthy, and safe during this time of year and beyond: Really Know Your Neighborhood You may already be firmly planted in a wonderful, caring neighborhood where you know all your neighbors or maybe you’re newer to an area and are still getting to know your neighbors. Like Mr. Rogers said, “Who are the people in your neighborhood?” They may be
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more than the people you meet each day. Take a closer look at the neighbors surrounding your area by doing a little Google research and performing a background check to confirm there are no sex offenders or other violators to be concerned about. It will provide you with a huge piece of mind. Take it a step further and organize a neighborhood watch group. Work together as a team to help jointly keep your kids safe. Also make a point of not allowing your kids to answer the door when you’re not home unless they’re older teens and limit it to only people they know well. During the summer months there’s a record number of door-to-door salesman pushing everything from lawn care services to cleaning products. Ask them to never tell a stranger they’re home alone without parents or allow them into the house for any reason. Parental Controls on the Internet Parental controls are a very important step for parents to keep their kids safe while online. Even if you’re home with
your kids and in another room, one simple video on YouTube can pop up and expose your kids to something way beyond on their years. One minute they’re watching Minecraft videos and the next video that pops up is adult content. Apps allow you to not only block inappropriate content, it lets you choose the rating such as G, PG, etc. You can also block certain sites and set timers so you don’t come home to find your kids have been on their iPads for 8 hours straight. Consider changing the password each day so you’re in control of what happens if your guidelines aren’t followed for electronics use. It’s also important to have serious, heartto-heart talks with your kids about the importance of sharing their information online. Be explicit and let them know the dangers of strangers trying to find out their info and trying to entice them to meet under a fake persona. Make
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sure they know the real life dangers out there and that you’re not trying to control their personal. A Different Kind of Stranger Danger Kids today have been brought up with the term “stranger danger,” but to most kids it might just mean someone they don’t know knocking on your door or someone at the grocery store they shouldn’t speak to. Unfortunately in today’s society, it’s important to really talk to your kids about the dangers of strangers and those that are not strangers but are a danger. The challenge is speaking to them about these realities without scaring them or making them fearful of all people. Obviously you should speak to them about strangers hanging around playgrounds, public pools, and soccer/baseball fields. People that look suspicious and have no real reason to be at this spot. Tell them exactly what to do in this case such as telling their coach or other adult they trust. They should also know what to do in the event someone they do know or have met before acts in a behavior that doesn’t feel right. Be upfront and tell them to trust their instincts if an adult asks inappropriate questions or does something that makes them feel uncomfortable (touching, talking about sex, etc.)— even if they know this person or “should” trust them. Explain this could be a coach, volunteer, or even a parent driving them to practices. There’s a fine line between sharing too little and too much information, but it’s crucial they know how to handle these situations if they arise. Make them feel comfortable telling another adult or to call or tell you immediately.
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As a parent, it’s a good idea to check out the people your child will be in contact with beforehand by doing a simple background check (using a service such as BeenVerified.com). It’s a good idea to check out coaches, car pool parents, and neighbors or community members who may interact with your kids. Set-up Guidelines for Sports & Activities Make a point of arriving and picking up on time. Never drop off your kids too early or late without an adult present. Require your kids to remain at the field, school, event, or in a designated area with an adult until you arrive for pickup. If you’re not sure an adult will be present, contact another parent attending and ask for their help. Always try to have a back-up person appointed in the event you’re stuck in traffic, caught in a meeting, or just running late. You can forge this agreement with a fellow parent you trust. You can be the “go to” person for their child and them for yours. Provide your child with their phone number as well. Request your kids never “start off” for home on their own. If your child isn’t going to attend, let the appropriate people know. Rules & Parent Check-Ins Make a simple rule with your caregivers (if possible) or kids to have daily checkins at specific times so you know your kids are safe and you can be at work without constant worry. Be clear about your household rules and rules outside the home and what the consequences are for not following the rules. It might make sense to buy a basic, non-smart phone or reloadable cellphone for your tweens and teens for the summer if they’ll be busy and away from you during the day. This makes check-ins easy and you’re able to reach your kids when you need to or if there’s an
emergency and they need you. Having expectations for your kids during the day can be a positive thing as well, like having a set of daily chores that are expected of them (such as feeding pets, making bed and picking up room, reading for 30 minutes, etc.).
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Mondays 3 PM - 5 PM Monday Madness at Cool Beans Indoor Playground & Cafe Check-in between 3 - 5 PM when admission is just $5! (regularly $10.95). Free face painting! For more info call 561.627.1782. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens #3115 Palm Beach Gardens. Tuesdays 9:3010:30 AM Open Splash Play at Small Fish Big Fish Swim School - Enjoy some quality time in our warm indoor pool - let your little fish swim or play on deck with our water tables. No Registration Required. Members are free, non-members are $5. For more info call 561.818.7946. 346 Pike Road #3, WPB Tuesdays 10:30 AM and Wednesdays 2 PM - Sensational Story: A Story ‘n More at Schoolhouse Children’s Museum & Learning Center No need to sit still as a statue for this story. Instructors brings children’s books to life through interactive performance, singing, movement and props. An engaging art activity complements each BIRTHDAY PARTIES Exhibits, party room & plenty of fun! session. FREE for Museum Members and Special Saturday & Sunday packages available. Where with learning is anMuseum adventure! admission for FREE paid Non-Members. For more info go to www. schoolhousemuseum.org 129 E Ocean Avenue | Boynton Beach, FL 33435
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for days, “Kids Choice Sports” can cater to all of your gymnastics needs. We offer “Mommy & Me” classes, beginner classes for all ages, and beyond. Please call 561.998.4225 or visit www.gokidschoice. com for a full schedule and pricing. 6500 W Rogers Circle #1000 Boca Raton. Tuesdays 11:30 AM LITTLE HANDS, BIG ART Schoolhouse Children’s Museum & Learning Center - New and exciting projects show off children’s creativity as they learn and create many different forms of art from murals to clay formation. Suitable for ages 3 - 5. Price: Museum Members: $3, Non-Members: $4 + paid admission. BIRTHDAY PARTIES For more info go to Exhibits, party room & plenty of fun! www.schoolhousemuseum.org. Special Saturday & Sunday packages available. 129 E Ocean Avenue | Boynton Beach, FL 33435
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Mondays 4:30 PM & Thursdays 6:30 PM • Yoga Weekly classes for ages 3 to 12. Yoga helps with concentration and teaches a healthy respect for ourselves, others, and nature. 420 South State Rd. 7. Royal Palm Beach. Go to www.bootzculturalartscenter.com. Mondays and Tuesdays at 4 PM Tiny Kids Need More Art Kids Need More Art in Jupiter invites toddlers ages 2 - 4, and their moms (or dads!) to join them at their bright, colorful, and fun studio space for some creative togethertime. Class is $15. Register at www. kidsneedmoreart.com/jupiter/tiny-kids/. Also available: Play in Color Open Studio 5-7 PM Mon., Tues., & Wed. and Kids Art Express Wednesdays and Saturdays from 3:30 - 5 PM in Jupiter.
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Fri., July 1 • 1 & 4 PM Summer Performances at Showtime Performing Arts Theatre Join Showtime at 1 PM for a performance of “Alice in Wonderland” and at 4 PM for “Little Shop of Horrors.” Tickets are $10 for all ages. Seating is limited. Call 561.394.2626 or visit www.showtimeboca. com. 503 SE Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton.
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Sat., July 2 • 4:30 - 10 PM Roar and Pour at Palm Beach Zoo Join us every first Saturday night of the month this summer for live Fri., July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 • music, great food, drinks and more. Chain 10 AM & 3 PM Toddler Reaction - A Journey Tribute Band will be Time at Craft Haus Every Friday at 10am and 3pm we playing live music while the Summer Grill read a children’s story, paint will be serving up themed dinner options a coordinating ceramic, have along with burgers & dogs. For more a snack, and receive a token for the carousel information, call 561.533.0887 or visit www. palmbeachzoo.org. 1301 Summit Boulevard, or train! Recommended for children ages West Palm Beach. 5 and under. Please only one adult for each Toddler as space is limited. Price is $15 per Wed., July 3, child. Call 561.630.3450 for more information 10, 17, 24, 31 or visit www.crafthauspalmbeach.com • 10:30 AM for the full schedule of event. Located in Mommy & Me Downtown at the Gardens11701 Lake Classes at Chalk Victoria Gardens Ave., Palm Beach Gardens. Play Cafe & Studio Join us for nursery Fri., July 1 • 6 - 9 PM rhymes, stories, dancing and fun! Free with paid admission. Several other classes Kids Night Out at Small Fish Big Fish are available all summer long. For more information call 561.403.5284 or visit www. Swim School Drop chalkdelray.com for a complete list. 151 NE the kids off for dinner and fun! They burn 5th Avenue, Suite C-5, Delray Beach. 32 July 2016 | PB Parenting |
Mon., July 4 • 12 Noon - 10 PM Independence Day Celebration at The Village of Wellington The Village of Wellington invites you to come celebrate the Fourth of July with a full day of fun, familyfriendly activities! Start off at the Wellington Aquatics Complex with a Patriotic Pool Party, and then head over to Village Park for Fireworks, Food Trucks, Eagles Tribute Band, Inflatable Obstacle Courses, Bounce Houses & Slides, Rockwall, Face Painting, Pony Rides, Petting Zoo, FREE Bingo, Vendors and more! This event is free. Visit www.wellingtonfl. gov. for more info. Village Park is located at 11700 Pierson Rd., Wellington. Mon., July 4 • 6:30 PM 9th Annual 4th of July Celebration at Sunset Cove The West Boca Community Council and PBC Parks and Recreation Presents the 9th Annual July 4th Celebration. Come join us for a night of family fun featuring a live performance by the Garden’s Pops Orchestra, a fireworks presentation, and the return of the Kids Fun Zone. Roving performers including; jugglers balloon makers and airbrush artists, and dessert food trucks! Fun for the whole family! Patrons are invited to bring their beach chairs and blankets. Concessions will be on site. Pets are not permitted inside venue gates. Free admission. Sunset Cove Amphitheater is located in Burt Aaronson South County Regional Park at 20405 Amphitheater Circle, Boca Raton. Mon., July 4 • 6:00 PM 4th of July Celebration with the City of Boynton Beach Enjoy live music with many patriotic events throughout the evening. Continuous
activities are planned in the Kids’ Corner including arts and crafts, games, and face painters. Food and beverage vendors will be on-site throughout the entire event. Spectators can bring their own blankets and chairs. The park will be open all day, and vehicles will allowed in the park beginning at 5 PM. Fireworks start promptly at 9 PM. The event is free. For more information please call 561.742.6246. Intracoastal Park, 2240 N. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach. Wed., July 6, 13, 20, 27 • 3:30 PM Jr. Vet Kids Lab at Loggerhead Marinelife Center The program features “Dr. Logger,” a trained Loggerhead Marinelife Center volunteer acting as the center’s veterinarian. The 30 minute program begins when Dr. Logger receives a roleplayed call on the radio from the beach about a sick and injured sea turtle, igniting immediate excitement in participants. The children come to the aid of a green sea turtle replica and Dr. Logger teaches the group about common injuries and illnesses that affect these endangered animals. No pre-registration is required. Sign-up begins at the facility 30 minutes prior to the program, space is limited. Call 561.627.8280 for more information. 14200 U.S. Highway One, Juno Beach.
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Calendar Thurs., July 7, 14, 21, 28 • 5 - 9:30 PM Food Truck Invasion at the Wellington Amphitheater Kick back with family and friends and sample an array of foods and desserts. Families, patrons, and parkgoers are invited to bring picnic blankets to the Amphitheater grounds to enjoy their purchases. 12100 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington. Fri., July 8, 15, 22, 29 • 10:30 - 11:30 AM Friday Play Dates at the Mandel Library Children and families are invited to a play date! Have fun with our toys and games and listen to great music on Fridays in and July. It will be a great opportunity to make friends and discover new activities and songs. For children 9 months - Pre-K. Join us in KidSpace. For more information call 561.868.7703. 411 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach. Fri., June 8, 29 • 10:30 - 11:30 AM 129 E Ocean Avenue | Boynton Beach, FL 33435 (561) 742-6780 | www.schoolhousemuseum.org Splash Zone at the Schoolhouse Museum Learning Center Second and fourth Fridays of the month. Wear a bathing suit and bring a towel for a fun water focused activity. Suitable for ages 2 – 7. Price per class – Schoolhouse Children’s Museum Members: $3, Non-Members: $4 with paid admission. For more information go to www.schoolhousemuseum.org. 129 E BIRTHDAY PARTIES Exhibits, party room & plenty ofBeach. fun! Ocean Ave, Boynton Special Saturday & Sunday packages available.
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Fri., July 8 • 8 PM Screen on the Green at Waterfront Commons How to Train Your Dragon (PG). Bring a blanket or a chair and purchase “movie time” popcorn, snacks and beverages from our stocked concession stand. The event is free and is held on the 2nd Friday of Every Month at Waterfront Commons in West Palm Beach. Wed., July 13 • 4:30 PM Kidz Cook’n Class at Cool Beans Indoor Playground and Cafe Come cook up some tasty treats with us! $14.95 includes all-day admission or $6 for the class only. Encouraging creativity through fun! Call 561.627.1782. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens #3115, Palm Beach Gardens. Thurs., July 14 • 2 & 7 PM Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Jr. at Sol Children Theatre Join us for two performances of this classic tale. For more information please call 561.447.8829 or visit www. solchildren.org. 3333 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton. Fri., July 15 • 6 - 9 PM Kid’s Night Out at Kids Need More Art in Jupiter Join us for a night of fun, creativity, and art appreciation! Young artists will look at the work of famous artists and create their own masterpiece in that style using some of the same techniques. The evening includes Master Artist themed art projects, games and other activities, pizza, snacks, and refreshments. Ages 5 - 9 are welcome. Price is $25 each child. Ask about sibling or group discounts. For more information
visit www.kidsneedmoreart.com or call 561.746.4576. Fri., July 15 • 7:30 PM Free Movie at the Wellington Amphitheater Everest (PG-13). Please bring seating. For more information call 561.753.2484.12100 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington. Sat., July 16 • 4:30 - 9 PM Food Truck Safari at Palm Beach Zoo Explore the entire Zoo and feed your inner animal. We’ll have some of Palm Beach Counties best gourmet food trucks, live music, and cash bars featuring a Copperpoint Brewing tap takeover. For more information call 561.533.0887 or visit www.palmbeachzoo.org for weekly themes. 1301 Summit Boulevard, West Palm Beach. Sun., July 17 • 2 PM SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK LIVE! at Barclay Performing Arts A pop culture phenomenon comes to the musical stage in Schoolhouse Rock Live! the Emmy Award-winning 1970’s Saturday morning cartoon series that taught history, grammar, math, and more through clever, tuneful songs. Join the students of Barclay Performing Arts and the professional theatrical team at the Box as they light up the stage with a myriad of energetic, catchy, fun and educational songs and dances that make the PERFECT Sunday summer outing for your entire family! Call 561.483.9036 or visit BocaBlackBox.com for tickets. 8221 Glades Rd, Boca Raton. Mon. - Thurs., July 18 - 21 • 5 - 7 PM The Art of Sewing Workshop at Kids Need More Art in Jupiter Learn
a lifetime skill while creating fun and useful decorative, artistic, and fashionable projects! Young artists will explore the art of sewing through hands on instruction that will introduce the sewing machine, while working on a variety of engaging projects that will help teach techniques and build skill level over the course of the class. The cost of the classes are $100 for the series. For more information visit www. kidsneedmoreart.com or call 561.746.4576. Downtoan Abacoa, 1155 Main Street, Jupiter. Fri., July 22 • 7:30 PM Free Movie at the Wellington Amphitheater The Good Dinosaur (PG). Please bring seating. For more information call 561.753.2484.12100 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington. Sat., July 23 • 10 AM - 4 PM - Green Health & Wellness Expo at South Florida Science Museum Center & Aquarium In partnership with the City of West Palm Beach Sustainability Office and the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society, the expo features fun and educational activities for the family–all promoting a healthy lifestyle though vendor exhibits, demonstrations, give-a-ways, tastings and much more. Activities include healthy food preparation demonstrations, gardening workshops, information about carbon footprint reduction, energy efficiency, transportation, environmentally preferable purchasing and other sustainable/ conservation subjects. Representatives from the Palm Beach Zoo and Conservation Society will be on site to discuss their onsite conservation programs. Ticket price is included with general paid admission to the Science Center and free for Science Center members. For more info visit www. sfsciencecenter. org. 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach. | PBParenting.com | July 2016
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Tues. & Wed., July 23 - 24 • 3 -7 PM Open Registration for Fall Classes at Southern Dance Theatre Fall classes begin August 8th. Classes offered for Ages 3 Adult include: Ballet, Pointe, Modern, Jazz, Contemporary, Tap, Hip Hop, Special Arts and Audition Preparation. Summer camps and summer classes are still being offered. Call 561.736.9097 for more information. 1203 Knuth Rd, Boynton Beach. Tues., July 26 • 5 - 7 PM - GEMS Club at South Florida Science Museum Center & Aquarium “Mysteries of the Night” (Please note: Live Bats will be present during this session and is not advised for children with severe animal allergies.) While having tons of fun along the way, GEMS club offers the perfect opportunity for young girls to learn and grow as they discover the exciting world of math, science, engineering and technology! GEMS Club takes place on the last Tuesday of every month from 5 - 7 PM. Dinner and refreshments will be provided. $5 registration fee per child. This program is for all girls in grades 3 - 8 and registration is required. Visit www.sfsciencecenter. org/ gems to register. 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach.
Wed., July 27 at 10 AM, Thurs., July 28 at 1 PM, Fri., July 29 at 4 PM • Summer Performances at Showtime Performing Arts Theatre Join Showtime for performances of “The Wiz.” Tickets are $10 for all ages. Seating is limited. Call 561.394.2626 or visit www.showtimeboca. com. 503 SE Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton.
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Sat., July 30 at 5 PM & Sun., July 31 at 2 PM FAME the Musical at Barclay Performing Arts Join us for FAME the Musical, presented by BARCLAY Peforming Arts and the Boca Black Box! With a cast composed of local talent, guest performers, and BARCLAY Performing Arts students, FAME the Musical is the perfect summer outing for the whole family! Packed with singing, dancing, and a myriad of colorful characters, the Boca Black Box will be transformed into the infamous FAME High School in NYC- and you WON’T want to miss it! Call 561.483.9036 or visit BocaBlackBox. com for tickets. 8221 Glades Rd, Boca Raton.
K2 Mixed Martial Arts & Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Lots of weekly events to choose from for both kids and adults (ages 4 and up). Classes run Mondays through Saturdays with multiple class times. For more information please call 561.383.5026 or visit www.k2life. com. 12946 Okeechobee Blvd., Loxahatchee. Ongoing at Calypso Bay and Coconut Cove Water Parks Summer hours are now in effect through August 14! Join us daily for a splashing good time. Monday – Saturday 10 AM - 5 PM and Sundays 11 AM - 5 PM. For more information including admission prices, seasonal passes and birthday party rentals please visit www. pbcgov. com. Calypso Bay Waterpark is located at Seminole Palms Park in Royal Palm Beach, 561-790-6160. Coconut Cove Waterpark is located in Burt Aaronson South County Regional Park in Boca Raton.
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